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Ill be grabbing this for sure. They've handled the vaults really well. All of them have sounded really fantastic and I love the packaging.
This was a fun period for the band. Not quite promoting a new album (before this was the norm) and just out playing shows and getting weird with set lists. Shows were still pretty passionate i thought.
The Vault is the most exciting thing about Pearl Jam these days for me, this is the first one I've felt disappointed by - we only get one per year, so it's a long wait for the next one.
While I'll always prefer something from 1993-1998, there's plenty of other Cameron-era shows I would have chosen before this show. How about something from the otherwise unreleased 2004 or 2007 tours?
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haven't listened to it in awhile, but i remember ed sounding awful at the beginning and the show not being very tight.
That's my memory too - it's hardly a standout performance, I remember it being pretty rough.
Post subject: Re: Vault #8: Missoula, MT, 8/29/2005
Posted: Sat August 11, 2018 2:48 am
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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this looks like a berry interesting setlist but sad to hear that the performance sucked
end of tour always better than beginning of tour
unless they ‘just’ left the studio and are playing a warm up show consisting almost entirely of the new album material
and the album is not an album after riot act
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Post subject: Re: Vault #8: Missoula, MT, 8/29/2005
Posted: Sat August 11, 2018 2:57 am
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Still waiting for Randall's Island '96. Thanks, fellas...Maybe next year, then.
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Post subject: Re: Vault #8: Missoula, MT, 8/29/2005
Posted: Sat August 11, 2018 7:02 am
A Return To Form
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I don't get that release at all. This is such a bad show performancewise, it really feels like that was the one practice the did for the tour: MFC, DTE, Insignificance, Given To Fly, Sad - all very bad versions, Grievance was aborted during the mainset. And the rest is decent at best. The only nice moment is the Bee Girl - Black, Red & Yellow Combo. Anything from 2007 would have been way better...
Post subject: Re: Vault #8: Missoula, MT, 8/29/2005
Posted: Sun August 12, 2018 3:04 am
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Those opening 4 songs look a bit grating together. But still it looks like a rad setlist on paper overall.
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